Anyone involved in their local Transition Town?

It strikes me that this is a very 'AMED' kind of approach to catalysing emergent change, if you look at the website / materials.

http://www.transitiontowns.org/

I'd be really interested to see what AMED members and friends think of this, and if there's any experience to share?

Excitedly,

Penny

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Hi Penny

I do some (small scale) consultancy work for a group called The Environmental Network for Pembrokeshire (www.tenp.org.uk) and have some members from Transition Towns/initiaitives in the county.

A very good friend of mine chairs the New Forest Transition initiative and they are really forging ahead - if you wanted any info please email me on marc@mordey1.freeserve.co.uk and I will forward you contact details plus some very interesting articles I have on transition

best wishes

Marc

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Hi Marc

Nice to hear from you. Maybe you've seen this great paper from Steve Smith (a facilitator who I've worked with from time to time) describing his experiences using a particular workshop technique to work with a TT group (and others)?

http://www.mastt.org.uk/node/87

I think it's a really nice paper.

I'm not surprised to find lots of cross-over between facilitators / organisational developers and TT, as there's a kindred attitude at work - drawing on the power of collective conversations to face up to hard challenges, say the unsayable, and work together into the emerging future.

Kind regards

Penny

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This just popped into my in-tray - using a Transition kind of approach in an organisational setting (albeit an organisation which has a clear geographical location and a residential as well as a 'work' aspect).

I'd love to understand more how a TT approach would translate to organisations.

www.transitionedinburghuni.org.uk/node/70. Edinburgh University is employing action research staff to take forward a carbon reduction project

"Action Research Support Staff: Six posts at £24,877 - £28,839

Transition Edinburgh University - a Scottish Government Climate Challenge Fund project supported by People & Planet and the University of Edinburgh - seeks six Action Research Support Staff to develop and deliver a 'Campus Community Carbon Crash' programme to cut personal / lifestyle emissions of 37,000 students and staff at the University of Edinburgh by 10% in 2010"

Anyone else got organisational TT experience or thoughts to share?

Penny

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Dear Penny

sorry - have just realised that I'd told you all (or most ) of this in previous correspondence - I am hopeless at checking things on these websites, whoops! - anyway now seem to be able to access all this and thanks for Steve's paper, looks good.

Best wishes

Marc

Penny Walker said:
Hi Marc

Nice to hear from you. Maybe you've seen this great paper from Steve Smith (a facilitator who I've worked with from time to time) describing his experiences using a particular workshop technique to work with a TT group (and others)?

http://www.mastt.org.uk/node/87

I think it's a really nice paper.

I'm not surprised to find lots of cross-over between facilitators / organisational developers and TT, as there's a kindred attitude at work - drawing on the power of collective conversations to face up to hard challenges, say the unsayable, and work together into the emerging future.

Kind regards

Penny

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